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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Job alert - - Mayor crafts effort to bring jobs to Boston


Mayor crafts effort to bring jobs to Boston
Boston Globe - Mayor Thomas M. Menino yesterday said he would tap a former top aide to run a new organization that will try to persuade national and overseas companies to bring operations and jobs to Boston. Mark Maloney, former director of the Boston Redevelopment

Business looks at coming to Zanesville; could mean 200 jobs
Zanesville Times Recorder - ZANESVILLE - A company executive said Zanesville is "in the hunt" as a possible location for one of the company's newest office locations which could bring 200 jobs to the area. Bob Lynch, expansion director for Global Contact Services based in

More blacks losing car jobs
Detroit News - African-Americans are losing more ground compared with whites and Latinos due to the decline of manufacturing jobs and union auto jobs in the U.S. The share of blacks in manufacturing jobs fell to 10.1% in 2006 from 23.9% in 1979. In 2006, blacks

Workers Rally Against NHS Cuts
Guardian Unlimited - Nurses, doctors, hospital cleaners and other health workers will join a series of protests across the country to protest at cuts to NHS jobs and services. Marches and rallies will be held in dozens of cities including London, Belfast, Manchester and

Airbus CEO Blasts Political Interference
Forbes - Louis Gallois told the Financial Times newspaper in comments published Saturday that the countries with a stake in Airbus had all tried to save their own share of the company as it closes plants and slashes jobs. He told the newspaper that "national

Wright-Patt project to bring up to 600 jobs
MSN MoneyCentral - The Dayton area is slated to get between 400 and 600 new jobs resulting from a new information technology project at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The work comes to Wright-Patt as a result of the successful effort to keep here the information

Bayer plans to cut 100 additional jobs
Morris County Daily Record - Bayer, Germany's largest drugmaker, plans to cut an additional 100 jobs at its healthcare unit, bringing the total to 6,100 worldwide, as part of a plan to save 700 million euros ($921 million) from 2009. The reductions include 1,500 positions in

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